Comment by davide.comba@midorisrl.eu :
Hi, now our infrastructure is only one virtual machine that have a floating ip.
Our aim is to be able to pass data to Orion (and then save them on mongodb) that we have installed on our 'centos_6' virtual machine.
All this has already been done in lab tests on fiware machines, but now we would like to move to the implementation phase of our own virtual machine, so I think I'll have to install IDAS on my machine to ask for the token when it expires.
The C# software do an http request (do the updatecontext, the querycontect, etc) through the json to the machine with the public ip through a port; we know that the software works because we tested it on http://orion.lab.fi-ware.org:1026 machine to acquire the token and to send the json.
Once we have saved the data on our machine will help us to do the analysis of the data by querycontext.
For the moment we are stuck because our 'centos_6' virtual machine does not have IDAS installed on, so we would like to install it and make sure that the software in C # is able to send / receive updates on our virtual machine.
Thank you
Davide Comba|midori
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> Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 10:31:00 +0100
> From: coaches-help-desk-jira@fi-ware.org
> To: davide.comba@midorisrl.eu
> Subject: [FIWARE-JIRA] (HELC-1391) [Fiware-incense-coaching] Problem of connection to our virtual machine
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Hi Davide, I'm a little bit confused about what is deployed on your own infrastructure. Could you explain what is deployed on the different IPs, where they are deployed (and also if some of this are public shared instance)?
It could be that you should create some rules in the security groups.
Waiting for your feedback,
P.